A stratagy that sometimes works in this situation is too get the bird tore up by cutting,aggresive yelping or what have you. Then completely shut up on him not a peep sometimes his curiosity gets the better of him and he'll come take a look.Curiosity kills more than cats.P.S. he will usually sneek in or possibly come in clucking either way be ready.

A stratagy that sometimes works in this situation is too get the bird tore up by cutting,aggresive yelping or what have you. Then completely shut up on him not a peep sometimes his curiosity gets the better of him and he'll come take a look.Curiosity kills more than cats.P.S. he will usually sneek in or possibly come in clucking either way be ready.

I have killed a few with this tactic, sometimes they come in within 20 minutes other times within an hour or so

Playing "hard to get" helped get my first bird last year.I called as nasty as I could and even mumbled a few insults just for good measure then shut up.Took what felt like a life time and a half but ole tom took a ride in the Jeep that day.

I would try to asses why he won't commit! Is he hung up by a natural barrier? Does he have hens with him? Might be a sub bird afraid of getting his but whooped by the local boss bird? Need to know WHY he won't come before you can make a plan.

If the turkey has answered you and seems to be refusing to come, nothing is frequently the best call you can make. Contemplate this: once the encounter has begun by you making a call to the gobbler, "not calling is calling". Not calling is a conscious decision on your part that often results in success. Make him worry. The one thing that you can be assured of when you cease calling is that you will not be doing anything that will make him harder to kill in a subsequent encounter. He just may not want to come today for whatever reason and unless you are on the last day of the season or the last day of a several day hunt, there is always tomorrow.

at times ,stop calling , and wait him out. last season i made him think there were several birds on top of the hill . sometimes fall into very faint purring and throw out a jake goblble,,,,don't laugh , i spelled it like it sounds . they ain't nothin' we can do with some,,,except listen .